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                <title>Poems. A New Edition (1881), proof Signature R (Delaware Museum, first proof
                    (uncorrected duplicate))</title>
                <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>

                
                
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            <editionstmt>
                <edition>1</edition>
                <note>Text courtesy of The Delaware Art Museum</note>
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                <citnstruct>
                    <title>Poems. A New Edition</title>
                    <author>Dante Gabriel Rossetti</author>
                    <imprint>
                        <publisher>F. S. Ellis</publisher>
                        <printer>Strangeways and Walden</printer>
                        <city>London</city>
                        <date compdate="1881-05-16">1881 May 16 (circa)</date>
                        <edition/>
                        <prepub>proof</prepub>
                        <pagination> 241-256</pagination>
                        <issue>1</issue>
                        <authorization>DGR</authorization>
                        <collation>R<hi rend="sup">8</hi>
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                    <provenance>
                        <location>Library, Delaware Art Museum</location>
                        <recnum/>
                        <note/>
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                        <binding>
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                            <endpapers/>
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                                <point>10 point; 6 point leading</point>
                                <font>roman</font>
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                                <number>22</number>
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                            <margin type="top">2 cm</margin>
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                            <margin type="right">2 cm</margin>
                            <margin type="left">2.5 cm</margin>
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                        <size>19 x 12.8cm (crown octavo)</size>
                        <note> </note>
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            <commentaries>
                <head>Commentary</head>
                <section type="intro">
                    <head>Introduction</head>
                    <p>This is an uncorretced duplicate first proof of Signature R of the 1881 <xref doc="a.1-1881.1stedn.rad">
                            <title level="wrk">
                                <hi rend="i">Poems</hi>
                            </title>
                        </xref>.</p>
                </section>
                <section type="texthistcomp">
                    <head>Textual History: Composition</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>

                <section type="texthistrev">
                    <head>Textual History: Revision</head>
                    <p>Four copies of this proof signature are preserved in the library of the
                        Delaware Art Museum. They include the <xref doc="a.1-1881.sigr1.del.rad">first author's proof</xref>, this uncorrected duplicate first proof, and
                        two uncorrected first revises, <xref doc="a.1-1881.sigr3.del.rad">copy
                        1</xref> and a <xref doc="a.1-1881.sigr4.del.rad">duplicate</xref>.</p>
                </section>

                <section type="printhist">
                    <head>Printing History</head>
                    <p> </p>
                </section>

                <section type="recepthist">
                    <head>Reception History</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>

                <section type="historical">
                    <head>Historical</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>

                <section type="literary">
                    <head>Literary</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>

                <section type="translation">
                    <head>Translation</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="autobio">
                    <head>Autobiographical</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
                <section type="biblio">
                    <head>Bibliographic</head>
                    <p/>
                </section>
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            <div0 anchor="0.1" type="song" n="1" title="Plighted Promise." workcode="2-1865">

                <pageheader>
                    <bibliosig>R</bibliosig>
                </pageheader>
                <lg n="3" type="septet">
                    <l n="15" indent="1"> Have you seen, at heaven's mid-height,</l>
                    <l n="16" indent="2"> In the moon-rack's ebb and tide,</l>
                    <l n="17" indent="1"> Venus leap forth burning white, </l>
                    <l n="18" indent="2"> Dian pale and hide?</l>
                    <l n="19"> So my bright breast-jewel, so my bride,</l>
                    <l n="20" indent="1"> One sweet night, when fear takes flight,</l>
                    <l n="21" indent="2"> Shall leap against my side.</l>
                </lg>
            </div0>
            <epage/>
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            <div0 anchor="0.2" type="song" n="2" title="Sudden Light." workcode="6-1854">
                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">SUDDEN LIGHT</hi>.</title>
                </divheader>
                <lg n="1" type="quintain">
                    <l n="1" indent="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">I have</hi> been here before,</l>
                    <l n="2" indent="2"> But when or how I cannot tell:</l>
                    <l n="3" indent="1"> I know the grass beyond the door,</l>
                    <l n="4" indent="2"> The sweet keen smell,</l>
                    <l n="5"> The sighing sound, the lights around the shore.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="quintain">
                    <l n="6" indent="1"> You have been mine before,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="7" indent="2"> How long ago I may not know:</l>
                    <l n="8" indent="1"> But just when at that swallow's soar</l>
                    <l n="9" indent="2"> Your neck turned so,</l>
                    <l n="10"> Some veil did fall,&#8212;I knew it all of yore.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="3" type="quintain">
                    <l n="11" indent="1"> Has this been thus before?</l>
                    <l n="12" indent="2"> And shall not thus time's eddying flight</l>
                    <l n="13" indent="1"> Still with our lives our love restore</l>
                    <l n="14" indent="2"> In death's despite,</l>
                    <l n="15"> And day and night yield one delight once more?</l>
                </lg>
            </div0>
            <epage/>
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            <div0 anchor="0.3" type="song" n="3" title="A Little While." workcode="3-1859">
                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">A LITTLE WHILE</hi>.</title>
                </divheader>
                <lg n="1" type="stanza">
                    <l n="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">A little</hi> while a little love</l>
                    <l n="2" indent="1"> The hour yet bears for thee and me</l>
                    <l n="3" indent="1"> Who have not drawn the veil to see</l>
                    <l n="4"> If still our heaven be lit above.</l>
                    <l n="5"> Thou merely, at the day's last sigh,</l>
                    <l n="6" indent="1"> Hast felt thy soul prolong the tone;</l>
                    <l n="7"> And I have heard the night-wind cry</l>
                    <l n="8" indent="2"> And deemed its speech mine own.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="stanza">
                    <l n="9"> A little while a little love</l>
                    <l n="10" indent="1"> The scattering autumn hoards for us</l>
                    <l n="11" indent="1"> Whose bower is not yet ruinous</l>
                    <l n="12"> Nor quite unleaved our songless grove.</l>
                    <l n="13"> Only across the shaken boughs</l>
                    <l n="14" indent="1"> We hear the flood-tides seek the sea,</l>
                    <l n="15"> And deep in both our hearts they rouse</l>
                    <l n="16" indent="2"> One wail for thee and me.</l>
                </lg>
                <epage/>
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                <lg n="3" type="stanza">
                    <l n="17"> A little while a little love</l>
                    <l n="18" indent="1"> May yet be ours who have not said</l>
                    <l n="19" indent="1"> The word it makes our eyes afraid</l>
                    <l n="20"> To know that each is thinking of.</l>
                    <l n="21"> Not yet the end: be our lips dumb</l>
                    <l n="22" indent="1"> In smiles a little season yet:</l>
                    <l n="23"> I'll tell thee, when the end is come,</l>
                    <l n="24" indent="2"> How we may best forget.</l>
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            <epage/>
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            <div0 anchor="0.4" type="song" n="4" title="The Song of the Bower."
               workcode="1-1860.s114"
               dblwork="1-1860.s114">
                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">THE SONG OF THE BOWER</hi>.</title>
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                <lg n="1" type="stanza">
                    <l n="1" indent="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">Say</hi>, is it day, is it dusk in thy bower,</l>
                    <l n="2" indent="2"> Thou whom I long for, who longest for me?</l>
                    <l n="3" indent="1"> Oh! be it light, be it night, 'tis Love's hour,</l>
                    <l n="4" indent="2"> Love's that is fettered as Love's that is free.</l>
                    <l n="5" indent="1"> Free Love has leaped to that innermost chamber,</l>
                    <l n="6" indent="2"> Oh! the last time, and the hundred before:</l>
                    <l n="7" indent="1"> Fettered Love, motionless, can but remember,</l>
                    <l n="8" indent="2"> Yet something that sighs from him passes the door.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="stanza">
                    <l n="9" indent="1"> Nay, but my heart when it flies to thy bower,</l>
                    <l n="10" indent="2"> What does it find there that knows it again?</l>
                    <l n="11" indent="1"> There it must droop like a shower-beaten flower,</l>
                    <l n="12" indent="2"> Red at the rent core and dark with the rain.</l>
                    <l n="13" indent="1"> Ah! yet what shelter is still shed above it,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="14" indent="2"> What waters still image its leaves torn apart?</l>
                    <l n="15" indent="1"> Thy soul is the shade that clings round it to love it,</l>
                    <l n="16" indent="2"> And tears are its mirror deep down in thy heart.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="3" type="stanza">
                    <l n="17" indent="1"> What were my prize, could I enter thy bower,</l>
                    <l n="18" indent="2"> This day, to-morrow, at eve or at morn?</l>
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                   <l n="19" indent="1"> Large lovely arms and a neck like a tower,</l>
                    <l n="20" indent="2"> Bosom then heaving that now lies forlorn.</l>
                    <l n="21" indent="1"> Kindled with love-breath, (the sun's kiss is colder!)</l>
                    <l n="22" indent="2"> Thy sweetness all near me, so distant to-day;</l>
                    <l n="23" indent="1"> My hand round thy neck and thy hand on my shoulder,</l>
                    <l n="24" indent="2"> My mouth to thy mouth as the world melts away.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="4" type="stanza">
                    <l n="25" indent="1"> What is it keeps me afar from thy bower,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="26" indent="2"> My spirit, my body, so fain to be there?</l>
                    <l n="27" indent="1"> Waters engulfing or fires that devour?&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="28" indent="2"> Earth heaped against me or death in the air?</l>
                    <l n="29" indent="1"> Nay, but in day-dreams, for terror, for pity,</l>
                    <l n="30" indent="2"> The trees wave their heads with an omen to tell;</l>
                    <l n="31" indent="1"> Nay, but in night-dreams, throughout the dark city,</l>
                    <l n="32" indent="2"> The hours, clashed together, lose count in the bell.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="5" type="stanza">
                    <l n="33" indent="1"> Shall I not one day remember thy bower,</l>
                    <l n="34" indent="2"> One day when all days are one day to me?&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="35" indent="1"> Thinking, &#8216;I stirred not, and yet had the power,&#8217;&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="36" indent="2"> Yearning, &#8216;Ah God, if again it might be!&#8217;</l>
                    <l n="37"> Peace, peace! such a small lamp illumes, on this highway,</l>
                    <l n="38" indent="1"> So dimly so few steps in front of my feet,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="39"> Yet shows me that her way is parted from my way. . . .</l>
                    <l n="40" indent="1"> Out of sight, beyond light, at what goal may we meet?</l>
                </lg>
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            <epage/>
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            <div0 anchor="0.5" type="song" n="5" title="Penumbra" workcode="6-1853">
                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">PENUMBRA</hi>.</title>
                </divheader>
                <lg n="1" type="quintain">
                    <l n="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">I did</hi> not look upon her eyes, </l>
                    <l n="2"> (Though scarcely seen, with no surprise,</l>
                    <l n="3"> 'Mid many eyes a single look,) </l>
                    <l n="4"> Because they should not gaze rebuke, </l>
                    <l n="5"> At night, from stars in sky and brook.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="quintain">
                    <l n="6"> I did not take her by the hand, </l>
                    <l n="7"> (Though little was to understand </l>
                    <l n="8"> From touch of hand all friends might take,) </l>
                    <l n="9"> Because it should not prove a flake </l>
                    <l n="10"> Burnt in my palm to boil and ache.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="3" type="quintain">
                    <l n="11"> I did not listen to her voice, </l>
                    <l n="12"> (Though none had noted, where at choice </l>
                    <l n="13"> All might rejoice in listening,) </l>
                    <l n="14"> Because no such a thing should cling </l>
                    <l n="15"> In the wood's moan at evening. </l>
                </lg>
                <epage/>
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                <lg n="4" type="quintain">
                    <l n="16"> I did not cross her shadow once, </l>
                    <l n="17"> (Though from the hollow west the sun's </l>
                    <l n="18"> Last shadow runs along so far,) </l>
                    <l n="19"> Because in June it should not bar</l>
                    <l n="20"> My ways, at noon when fevers are.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="5" type="quintain">
                    <l n="21"> They told me she was sad that day,</l>
                    <l n="22"> (Though wherefore tell what love's soothsay,</l>
                    <l n="23"> Sooner than they, did register?) </l>
                    <l n="24"> And my heart leapt and wept to her,</l>
                    <l n="25"> And yet I did not speak nor stir.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="6" type="quintain">
                    <l n="26"> So shall the tongues of the sea's foam </l>
                    <l n="27"> (Though many voices therewith come </l>
                    <l n="28"> From drowned hope's home to cry to me,)</l>
                    <l n="29"> Bewail one hour the more, when sea</l>
                    <l n="30"> And wind are one with memory.</l>
                </lg>
            </div0>
            <epage/>
            <page n="249" image="a.1-1881.sigr2.del.248-249.tif"/>
            <div0 anchor="0.6" type="lyric" n="6" title="A New-Year's Burden." workcode="4-1859">
                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">A NEW YEAR'S BURDEN</hi>.</title>
                </divheader>
                <lg n="1" type="septet">
                    <l n="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">Along</hi> the grass sweet airs are blown</l>
                    <l n="2" indent="1"> Our way this day in Spring.</l>
                    <l n="3"> Of all the songs that we have known</l>
                    <l n="4" indent="1"> Now which one shall we sing?</l>
                    <l n="5" indent="2"> Not that, my love, ah no!&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="6" indent="2"> Not this, my love? why, so!&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="7"> Yet both were ours, but hours will come and go.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="septet">
                    <l n="8"> The grove is all a pale frail mist,</l>
                    <l n="9" indent="1"> The new year sucks the sun.</l>
                    <l n="10"> Of all the kisses that we kissed</l>
                    <l n="11" indent="1"> Now which shall be the one?</l>
                    <l n="12" indent="2"> Not that, my love, ah no!&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="13" indent="2"> Not this, my love?&#8212;heigh-ho</l>
                    <l n="14"> For all the sweets that all the winds can blow!</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="3" type="septet">
                    <l n="15"> The branches cross above our eyes,</l>
                    <l n="16" indent="1"> The skies are in a net:</l>
                    <l n="17"> And what's the thing beneath the skies</l>
                    <l n="18" indent="1"> We two would most forget?</l>
                    <l n="19" indent="2"> Not birth, my love, no, no,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="20" indent="2"> Not death, my love, no, no,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="21"> The love once ours, but ours long hours ago.</l>
                </lg>
            </div0>
            <epage/>
            <page n="250" image="a.1-1881.sigr2.del.250-247.tif"/>
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                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">EVEN SO</hi>.</title>
                </divheader>
                <lg n="1" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="1" indent="1"> So it is, my dear.</l>
                    <l n="2"> All such things touch secret strings</l>
                    <l n="3" indent="1"> For heavy hearts to hear. </l>
                    <l n="4" indent="1"> So it is, my dear.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="5" indent="1"> Very like indeed:</l>
                    <l n="6"> Sea and sky, afar, on high, </l>
                    <l n="7" indent="1"> Sand and strewn seaweed,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="8" indent="1"> Very like indeed.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="3" type="quintain">
                    <l n="9" indent="1"> But the sea stands spread</l>
                    <l n="10"> As one wall with the flat skies,</l>
                    <l n="11"> Where the lean black craft like flies</l>
                    <l n="12" indent="1"> Seem well-nigh stagnated,</l>
                    <l n="13" indent="1"> Soon to drop off dead.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="4" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="14" indent="1"> Seemed it so to us</l>
                    <l n="15"> When I was thine and thou wast mine,</l>
                    <l n="16" indent="1"> And all these things were thus, </l>
                    <l n="17" indent="1"> But all our world in us?</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="5" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="18" indent="1"> Could we be so now?</l>
                    <l n="19"> Not if all beneath heaven's pall </l>
                    <l n="20" indent="1"> Lay dead but I and thou, </l>
                    <l n="21" indent="1"> Could we be so now!</l>
                </lg>
            </div0>
            <epage/>
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            <div0 anchor="0.8" type="song" n="8" title="The Woodspurge." workcode="1-1856">
                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">THE WOODSPURGE</hi>.</title>
                </divheader>
                <lg n="1" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">The</hi> wind flapped loose, the wind was still,</l>
                    <l n="2"> Shaken out dead from tree and hill:</l>
                    <l n="3"> I had walked on at the wind's will,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="4"> I sat now, for the wind was still.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="5"> Between my knees my forehead was,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="6"> My lips, drawn in, said not Alas! </l>
                    <l n="7"> My hair was over in the grass,</l>
                    <l n="8"> My naked ears heard the day pass.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="3" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="9"> My eyes, wide open, had the run</l>
                    <l n="10"> Of some ten weeds to fix upon; </l>
                    <l n="11"> Among those few, out of the sun, </l>
                    <l n="12"> The woodspurge flowered, three cups in one.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="4" type="quatrain">
                    <l n="13"> From perfect grief there need not be</l>
                    <l n="14"> Wisdom or even memory: </l>
                    <l n="15"> One thing then learnt remains to me,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="16"> The woodspurge has a cup of three.</l>
                </lg>
            </div0>
            <epage/>
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            <div0 anchor="0.9" type="song" n="9" title="The Honeysuckle." workcode="7-1853">
                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">THE HONEYSUCKLE</hi>.</title>
                </divheader>
                <lg n="1" type="septet">
                    <l n="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">I plucked</hi> a honeysuckle where</l>
                    <l n="2" indent="1"> The hedge on high is quick with thorn,</l>
                    <l n="3" indent="1"> And climbing for the prize, was torn,</l>
                    <l n="4"> And fouled my feet in quag-water;</l>
                    <l n="5" indent="1"> And by the thorns and by the wind</l>
                    <l n="6" indent="1"> The blossom that I took was thinn'd,</l>
                    <l n="7"> And yet I found it sweet and fair.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="septet">
                    <l n="8"> Thence to a richer growth I came,</l>
                    <l n="9" indent="1"> Where, nursed in mellow intercourse,</l>
                    <l n="10" indent="1"> The honeysuckles sprang by scores,</l>
                    <l n="11"> Not harried like my single stem,</l>
                    <l n="12" indent="1"> All virgin lamps of scent and dew.</l>
                    <l n="13" indent="1"> So from my hand that first I threw, </l>
                    <l n="14"> Yet plucked not any more of them.</l>
                </lg>
            </div0>
            <epage/>
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            <div0 anchor="0.10" type="song" n="10" title="A Young Fir-Wood." workcode="6-1850">
                <divheader>
                    <title>
                        <hi rend="c">A YOUNG FIR-WOOD</hi>.</title>
                </divheader>
                <lg n="1" type="septet">
                    <l n="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">These</hi> little firs to-day are things </l>
                    <l n="2" indent="1"> To clasp into a giant's cap, </l>
                    <l n="3" indent="1"> Or fans to suit his lady's lap.</l>
                    <l n="4"> From many winters many springs</l>
                    <l n="5" indent="1"> Shall cherish them in strength and sap,</l>
                    <l n="6" indent="1"> Till they be marked upon the map,</l>
                    <l n="7"> A wood for the wind's wanderings.</l>
                </lg>
                <lg n="2" type="septet">
                    <l n="8"> All seed is in the sower's hands:</l>
                    <l n="9" indent="1"> And what at first was trained to spread</l>
                    <l n="10" indent="1"> Its shelter for some single head,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="11"> Yea, even such fellowship of wands,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="12" indent="1"> May hide the sunset, and the shade</l>
                    <l n="13" indent="1"> Of its great multitude be laid</l>
                    <l n="14"> Upon the earth and elder sands.</l>
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                        <hi rend="c">THE SEA-LIMITS</hi>.</title>
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                    <l n="1">
                        <hi rend="sc">Consider</hi> the sea's listless chime:</l>
                    <l n="2" indent="1"> Time's self it is, made audible,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="3" indent="1"> The murmur of the earth's own shell.</l>
                    <l n="4"> Secret continuance sublime</l>
                    <l n="5" indent="1"> Is the sea's end: our sight may pass</l>
                    <l n="6" indent="1"> No furlong further. Since time was,</l>
                    <l n="7"> This sound hath told the lapse of time.</l>
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                <lg n="2" type="septet">
                    <l n="8"> No quiet, which is death's,&#8212;it hath</l>
                    <l n="9" indent="1"> The mournfulness of ancient life,</l>
                    <l n="10" indent="1"> Enduring always at dull strife.</l>
                    <l n="11"> As the world's heart of rest and wrath,</l>
                    <l n="12" indent="1"> Its painful pulse is in the sands.</l>
                    <l n="13" indent="1"> Last utterly, the whole sky stands,</l>
                    <l n="14"> Grey and not known, along its path.</l>
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                    <l n="15"> Listen alone beside the sea,</l>
                    <l n="16" indent="1"> Listen alone among the woods;</l>
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                    <l n="17" indent="1"> Those voices of twin solitudes</l>
                    <l n="18"> Shall have one sound alike to thee:</l>
                    <l n="19" indent="1"> Hark where the murmurs of thronged men</l>
                    <l n="20" indent="1"> Surge and sink back and surge again,&#8212;</l>
                    <l n="21"> Still the one voice of wave and tree.</l>
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                <lg n="4" type="septet">
                    <l n="22"> Gather a shell from the strown beach</l>
                    <l n="23" indent="1"> And listen at its lips: they sigh</l>
                    <l n="24" indent="1"> The same desire and mystery,</l>
                    <l n="25"> The echo of the whole sea's speech. </l>
                    <l n="26" indent="1"> And all mankind is thus at heart</l>
                    <l n="27" indent="1"> Not anything but what thou art:</l>
                    <l n="28"> And Earth, Sea, Man, are all in each.</l>
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